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Emma Raducanu has made a significant addition to her team ahead of the rapid approaching the United States Open. Raducanu has begun working with the former coach of Rafael Nadal, Francisco Roig, as he hunted the second title of his career.
Raducanu, who fired on fame after winning the 2021 United States Open, has been infamous to change coach. The young man has had eight head coaches since his maiden Grand Slam Triumph triumph, with the list that include Nick Cavaday, Nigel Sears and Andrew Richardson, among others.
After becoming solo for a short period of time, the 22-year-old started working with former coach Mark Petchey earlier this year. Now, Francisco Roig added to his team until the end of the year. Roig before worked as Rafael NadalThe backup coach for almost two decades.
According to reports, Emma Raducanu and Roig started talks during the Wimbledon championships earlier this year, and later submitted to a successful test period. With the United States open around the corner, fans will be curious to see the results of this new association.
After his victory of Grand Slam in 2021, Emma Raducanu He has had a few difficult years. The Brit has dealt with multiple injuries that have prevented him from making the most of his potential.
However, Raducanu has successfully revolved things this season and work again slowly towards the summit. In a media interaction at the Mubadala Citi DC Open, the former United States Open Champion reflected on the recent improvements in his game, saying:
“I think I have just done a lot of work constantly, just putting a lot of tennis. Sometimes, even if you don't feel good when you are practicing because you are doing many hours and don't feel you really pressure, it's all kinds of hours.
In the Mubadala Citi DC Open, Emma Raducanu reached the semifinals before going down to Leave Kalinskaya. After that the Brit Amanda Anisimova In the third round.
Edited by Riddhi Acharya